
Hi to all, I've just heard about this initiative. It seems something positive but after a first thought I couldn't help asking: why? What is the purpose to secure a public connection on which no sensitive data flow? I've had some sporadic errors with Firefox when connecting to HTTPS sites because of expired certificates and I was only trying to connect to them coming from Google so to see their contents for the first time, which doesn't involve sending sensitive data that deserve encryption; so in those cases the useless HTTPS layer only prevented me from accessing the service.
I'm probably missing some point that makes this really interesting. Is it just a trend?
Regards. Luca
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